Entertainment magnet and Senator-elect for Bayelsa East
district, Ben Murray-Bruce over the weekend used his Twitter handle to express
his anger over the failure of some state governors to pay workers’ salaries and
how lawmakers enrich themselves when the people they represent live in abject
poverty.
Noting that he is not going to the Senate for self
enrichment as he has much more than he needs, he tweeted that, “I’m going there
to serve God by fighting for the good of Nigerians!
“Party politics is money politics. I assure Nigerians I’ll
fight for the right of Independent Candidates to run for office in all
elections.
“When I see anger in youths on Twitter, I’m inspired to make
a change at the Senate. Don’t stop being angry until you see results you want!
“Constitution allows recall of your Rep/Senator at NASS.
Tell them if they don’t support reduction in salary/allowances, you’ll consider
it,” he posted using his Twitter handle: @benmurraybruce.
Writing about the governors, the Chairman of Silverbird Group
wrote, “The hottest place in hell should be reserved for Governors who live
large at public expense while workers with children have not been paid!
“While workers in some states, especially Osun and Benue
States have been owed for months, their governors reportedly spent hundreds of
millions in the past elections. While Governor Gabriel Suswam spent on the
senatorial election, Governor Rauf Aregbesola donated towards President-elect
Muhammadu Buhari’s success at the polls.
“As far as I’m concerned, until all state workers are paid
their salary, no gov, no commissioner, no SA should collect salary or
allowance!
“Let us settle this matter once and for all by agreeing that
any budget where recurrent is more than capital expenditure WILL NOT be
passed!”
Murray-Bruce went on to decry the level of corruption in the
country which has encouraged the coexistence of extreme wealth and extreme
poverty, recounting that, “As I flew from Abuja Airport, I wanted to weep at
the sheer number of parked Private Jets. Extreme wealth coexisting with extreme
poverty!
“If we want EFCC to work, the President must be striped of
power to appoint EFCC boss. EFCC Chair should be appointed by the Chief
Justice”.
The Senator-elect further advised Nigerians against seeing
political parties as the agents of change they desire, stressing that, “These
guys breathe in PDP and breathe out APC. NASS must Remove Immunity Clause for
real change.
“Why for instance does Nigeria spend tens of billion
sponsoring her rich elite to go on pilgrimage. Why can’t they pay out of their
pocket?” he asked
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